During heavy rains, excess nutrients run into nearby watersheds, where they can feed potentially toxic algae blooms.
A colossal seaweed belt stretching across the Atlantic is exploding in size—and scientists have just uncovered a startling ...
Floridians are not used to hearing the word “extinct” applied to species that play significant roles in the state’s ...
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What makes Flamingo Gardens truly exceptional isn’t just its impressive collection of plants, though that alone would justify the visit. It’s the way this botanical sanctuary preserves a slice of old ...
Dolphin brains in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon are showing signs eerily similar to Alzheimer’s disease in humans, a new study reveals.
Researchers have known for quite some time that neurotoxins produced by cyanobacteria — also known as blue green algae — can travel through the air and can potentially pose health risks when inhaled.
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The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators play on Nov. 1 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, in a game on the college football Week 10 schedule. Which team will win the college football Week ...
A new study links a neurotoxin found in harmful algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon to brain changes in dolphins there similar to Alzheimer's disease in humans. "The key takeaway is that it's just ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Duval County has extended a health alert for harmful blue-green algae toxins in the St. Johns River. The public is advised to exercise caution ...